1988 Yeti FRO

After the last parts arrived it's almost done :)

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...however the bullseye still has a little problem :?

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;)
 
very cool bike ,
great combination of colors
i like a lot ,too much :evil:
so do i want an early fro ??





...but those skewers .....
 
I may have a black HyperLite Nader. It's on my brother in law's bike and is dead mint. If you want, I'll feel him out to see if he cares if I pull it if your interested. I like the silver bar though. The bike looks stunning.
 
yanee71":ltbnf8t0 said:
very cool bike ,
great combination of colors
i like a lot ,too much :evil:
so do i want an early fro ??





...but those skewers .....
Thanks. I know the skewers is not appropriate.

Smithjss70":ltbnf8t0 said:
I may have a black HyperLite Nader. It's on my brother in law's bike and is dead mint. If you want, I'll feel him out to see if he cares if I pull it if your interested. I like the silver bar though. The bike looks stunning.
Thanks mate ;) you got a pm.

First I'm going to take it out and test this beauty. The cranks with an improvised BB (dura ace :? ) either will work or fail!

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Unfortunately I could ride only 5km with dura ace BB. :(
The chainline was wrong and there is not enough clearance for the bolts of cranks. Now I'm waiting on right BB made by bullseye.

..but one thing I can say, it rides excellent. ;)

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Even when the chips are down you still take excellent photos

I'm sure you'll sort the BB out




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Retro Spud":30kv4b5t said:
Even when the chips are down you still take excellent photos

I'm sure you'll sort the BB out




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Agreed! I'm wondering how you good you could make my bikes look with your skills behind the lens :D
 
raidan73":17cbvk00 said:
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Agreed! I'm wondering how you good you could make my bikes look with your skills behind the lens :D
No special requirements ...just good imagination and try ;)
 
Nader":10lrevpt said:
raidan73":10lrevpt said:
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Agreed! I'm wondering how you good you could make my bikes look with your skills behind the lens :D
No special requirements ...just good imagination and try ;)

Really? I know lighting is very important but with a cheap point and shoot camera? I'm always disappointed with my photos.
 
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